First, unplugging the washing machine when not in use will help us save electricity. When plugged in, the device will only be in standby mode and will consume a certain amount of electricity. In addition, the power grid has unstable voltage, the current maintains a sudden increase or decrease, it can affect the circuit and damage the device.
Second, the washing machine is in standby mode for a long time, which means it does not rest. This can reduce the life of the machine.
Third, if there are naughty children in the house who accidentally start the washing machine or touch the plug of the washing machine, it can be dangerous.
Fourth, unplugging the washing machine when not in use also prevents the risk of unwanted short circuits and fires. In particular, when you are away from home for a long time, you need to unplug electrical appliances such as washing machines to ensure safety.
However, unplugging the power cord every day can be a bit inconvenient. Therefore, you can install a socket with a switch for the washing machine. Just turn the socket on and off, no need to unplug when not in use. In addition, you can use an external power outlet protection box to keep the socket from getting wet, preventing water and moisture from entering the power outlet. Doing so ensures the safety of the user, prevents circuit leakage, and prolongs the life of the device.
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